The Java Virtual Machine Tool Interface Transition Article
Wednesday Jul 14, 2004
Kelly O'Hair, Sun, has produced an article detailing the transition from JVMPI to JVMTI - The Java Virtual Machine Tool Interface.
JVMTI is part of Java Specification Request 163 (JSR-163) of the Java Community Process (JCP).
You will need Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition 5.0 Beta 2
The Java Virtual Machine Tool Interface Transition Article
The Java Virtual Machine Tool Interface Transition Article
Sunday Jul 04, 2004
For any interested in where NetBeans debug is heading.
NetBeans debuggercore module home page
There is even a 'NetBeans Debugger Implementation Plan' for next releasesImplementation plan for next releases
The implementation plan shows a lot of items "DONE" - Now there's execution!
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J2SE Internals and Troubleshooting
The J2SE Internals and Troubleshooting course provides technical information on the internal functioning and operation of Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE platform). The course addresses debugging, gathering of crash-related data, the nature of the Just In Time compiler, Garbage Collection, JNI, Threads, and handling signals in native code.
A standalone Java™ debugger.
Built on top of the standard JPDA (Java Platform Debugger Architecture).
JDebugTool Graphical Java Debugger
Saturday Jul 03, 2004
Lint4j ("Lint for Java") is a static Java source code analyzer
Lint4j version 0.6 has been released.
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